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EU state pledges funds to help aspirant counter ‘Russian threats’

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June 17, 2025
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Published: June 17, 2025 5:21 pm
Author: RT

The Netherlands has promised to provide $1.7 million to “strengthen Moldova’s democracy”

The Dutch government has announced funding for EU-aspirant Moldova aimed at “strengthening… democracy” and combating what it described as “Russian hybrid threats.” The move comes as the ex-Soviet republic’s pro-Western government continues to pursue closer ties with Brussels amid rising discontent at home.

Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp shared the pledge to the EU candidate country in a post on X.

“The Netherlands pledges €1.5 million ($1.7 million) to projects aimed at strengthening Moldova’s democracy and institutional resilience and at mitigating its external threats,” Veldkamp wrote.

“These projects are also aimed at countering Russian hybrid threats, like disinformation, and preventing electoral corruption,” he added.

Moldova has accelerated its drive toward EU and NATO integration since 2020, when President Maia Sandu, a vocal critic of Russia, came to power. Re-elected last year in a controversial runoff, Sandu has intensified efforts to fast-track Moldova’s EU accession, vowing last month to conclude membership talks by the end of 2027.

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Sandu’s pro-Western course has triggered mounting domestic pushback, driven by economic discontent, accusations of political repression, and a crackdown on the Moldovan Orthodox Church. Her administration has also been embroiled in a longstanding political standoff with the autonomous region of Gagauzia.

Tensions flared again this week following an unsanctioned pro-LGBTQ march in Chisinau, where a heavy-handed police response to counter-protesters – some with children or carrying religious icons and crosses – drew sharp criticism. Footage showing officers knocking an Orthodox priest to the ground and forcibly detaining a man holding a child has sparked public outrage.

Sandu has defended her policies, citing alleged pro-Russian influences, and has launched crackdowns on opposition parties and media outlets that she describes as criminal entities.

Moscow has dismissed the accusations as baseless and politically motivated.

Last month, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said EU countries were deliberately inventing and amplifying the myth of a “Russian threat” to deflect public attention from their own severe economic problems. The EU’s economic crisis had reached catastrophic proportions largely due to the West’s own sanctions against Russia, she added.

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